Philosopher’s moral theories and the Covid-19 Pandemic
Kant’s Moral Theory: Kant's fundamental moral principle is known as the Categorical Imperative. An imperative is nothing more than a...
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Kant’s Moral Theory: Kant's fundamental moral principle is known as the Categorical Imperative. An imperative is nothing more than a...
1) Thucydides and Strategy: Thucydides was a Greek historian and general who lived in the 5th century BCE. He is...
1) Alienation in Marx: Karl Marx is known for his critique of capitalism and his theory of historical materialism, which...
1) What is absurdism? The tension between the human tendency to seek inherent value and...
1) Dialectics in Plato: Dialectics is a central concept in Plato's philosophy and is used as a method of inquiry...
1) Lao Tzu and Taoism: Lao Tzu, also known as Laozi, is considered one of the most important figures in...
1) Principles of bioethics: Non-maleficence: Do no harm, or the principle of non-maleficence, states that a healthcare professional should operate...
1) Engagement in Maslow: In Maslow's philosophy, there are 5 needs: Self-Actualization: Realizing one's potential to the fullest. Importance: A...
1) Military education in Ancient Greece: With the exception of Sparta, all Greek city-states prioritised producing good citizens over anything...
1) What is the Theory? According to natural law, a just society should be built around the universal moral principles...
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